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I'll always have a soft-spot for "Beautiful Thing" (1996) - it's not a cenematic masterpiece like Brokeback Mountain, but it spoke to me very deeply when I was coming to terms with my own sexuality.
I'm afraid that picking out a single movie as my singular favourite gay movie is impossible to me.
The movies mentioned by topdog and gb - Brokeback Mountain & Beautiful Thing - are wonderful. Let me continue with a few more I consider equally wonderful:
- Paul Morrissey / Andy Warhol : Flesh (1968)
- Stephen Frears: My Beautiful Laundrette (1985)
- James Ivory: Maurice (1988)
- Lukas Moodysson: Fucking Åmål (1998)
("Fucking Åmål" is the original Swedish title. In the US it became "Show Me Love"...)
I'll always have a soft-spot for "Beautiful Thing" (1996) - it's not a cenematic masterpiece like Brokeback Mountain, but it spoke to me very deeply when I was coming to terms with my own sexuality.
From Dink Flamingo (@ctive Duty) Starring former porn star David Alanson a.k.a. David Bradberry on Bravo's "Below Deck" and David Townson at @ctive Duty and Horror icon Stephen Geoffreys (Fright Night, 976-Evil) turned porn power bottom (a.k.a. Sam Ritter, Stephan Bordeaux)
Thanks so much for sharing that - nice to see them back together, and the music at the end over the photo shoot took me right back to my first time watching the film - lovely!
Joshua Tree, 1951: A Portrait of James Dean (2012)
Directed by Matthew Mishory and with James Preston as JD.
This is a black&white wonder of visual beauty, definitely my personal favourite of all biopics about JD and the movie most articulate about his sexuality.
A gay porn film entitled "Fratrimony." It's a two-actor story about brothers who discover that they enjoy sex with each other. The stars are Tim Lowe and Butch Taylor, and it's an oldie: All Worlds Video, 1989. Highly recommended.
Sooooo not high-brow fancy-pants great cinema, but yea, love that film. It's pitched just right, it has a message, but it doesn't take itself seiously, and has just the right amount of inuendo to be funny without being annoying. Oh - and it helps that Gun is cute
A straight police detective is unnerved when ordered to go undercover with a gay police clerk, as a couple, to solve a series of murders in the gay community.
Written by Francis Veber (La Cage aux Folles and La cage aux folles II )